Virus Smallest pathogen that is an obligate parasite Neutrophils These cells involved in inflammation are mobilized in bacterial infections, among other things Innate, nonspecific Immunity 1st and 2nd lines of defense Bone marrow B cells mature here Immune response to Ab-Ag complexes lodging in tissues mediated by complement system Type 3 hypersensitivity Bacteria Single cell organisms, aerobic or anaerobic CD8 cells Cytotoxic T cells Passive Immunity Rabies immunoglobulin, snake venom immunoglobulin, colostrum Fungi Eukaryotes, difficult to treat 2nd line of defense Inflammation Antigen presenting cells Macrophages, Dendritic cells CD4 cells Helper T cells MHC1 This presents internally processed antigens to CD8 cells Active Immunity Active infection, vaccination Third line of defense B and T cells 1st line of defense: Biochemical Saliva, earwax, perspiration, skin ph Blood transfusion reactions, graft rejection Type 2 hypersensitivity Thymus and Bone Marrow Primary lymphoid organs Adaptive, specific immunity Third line of defense Leukocytosis Increase in WBC that can indicate infection MHC2 This presents external antigens to CD4 cells Bandemia Increase in immature neutrophils indicating acute bacterial infection Autoimmunity Immune system attacks own tissues, breakdown of "self" tolerance/recognition Thymus T cells mature here Virus Smallest pathogen that is an obligate parasite Neutrophils These cells involved in inflammation are mobilized in bacterial infections, among other things Innate, nonspecific Immunity 1st and 2nd lines of defense Bone marrow B cells mature here Immune response to Ab-Ag complexes lodging in tissues mediated by complement system Type 3 hypersensitivity Bacteria Single cell organisms, aerobic or anaerobic CD8 cells Cytotoxic T cells Passive Immunity Rabies immunoglobulin, snake venom immunoglobulin, colostrum Fungi Eukaryotes, difficult to treat 2nd line of defense Inflammation Antigen presenting cells Macrophages, Dendritic cells CD4 cells Helper T cells MHC1 This presents internally processed antigens to CD8 cells Active Immunity Active infection, vaccination Third line of defense B and T cells 1st line of defense: Biochemical Saliva, earwax, perspiration, skin ph Blood transfusion reactions, graft rejection Type 2 hypersensitivity Thymus and Bone Marrow Primary lymphoid organs Adaptive, specific immunity Third line of defense Leukocytosis Increase in WBC that can indicate infection MHC2 This presents external antigens to CD4 cells Bandemia Increase in immature neutrophils indicating acute bacterial infection Autoimmunity Immune system attacks own tissues, breakdown of "self" tolerance/recognition Thymus T cells mature here
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
Smallest pathogen that is an obligate parasite
Virus
These cells involved in inflammation are mobilized in bacterial infections, among other things
Neutrophils
1st and 2nd lines of defense
Innate, nonspecific Immunity
B cells mature here
Bone marrow
Type 3 hypersensitivity
Immune response to Ab-Ag complexes lodging in tissues mediated by complement system
Single cell organisms, aerobic or anaerobic
Bacteria
Cytotoxic T cells
CD8 cells
Rabies immunoglobulin, snake venom immunoglobulin, colostrum
Passive Immunity
Eukaryotes, difficult to treat
Fungi
Inflammation
2nd line of defense
Macrophages, Dendritic cells
Antigen presenting cells
Helper T cells
CD4 cells
This presents internally processed antigens to CD8 cells
MHC1
Active infection, vaccination
Active Immunity
B and T cells
Third line of defense
Saliva, earwax, perspiration, skin ph
1st line of defense: Biochemical
Type 2 hypersensitivity
Blood transfusion reactions, graft rejection
Primary lymphoid organs
Thymus and Bone Marrow
Third line of defense
Adaptive, specific immunity
Increase in WBC that can indicate infection
Leukocytosis
This presents external antigens to CD4 cells
MHC2
Increase in immature neutrophils indicating acute bacterial infection
Bandemia
Immune system attacks own tissues, breakdown of "self" tolerance/recognition
Autoimmunity
T cells mature here
Thymus